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V Drozdovitch

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European Psychiatry : the Journal of the Association of European Psychiatrists|August 22, 2000
The intellectual development, mental and behavioural disorders in children from Belarus exposed in utero following the chernobyl accidentS Igumnov, V Drozdovitch
Radiation Protection Dosimetry|January 27, 2006
Using total beta-activity measurements in milk to derive thyroid doses from Chernobyl falloutV Drozdovitch, M Germenchuk, A Bouville
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines|April 3, 1999
The psychological development of children from Belarus exposed in the prenatal period to radiation from the Chernobyl atomic power plantY Kolominsky, S Igumnov, V Drozdovitch
Radiation Protection Dosimetry|October 21, 2004
Influence of radionuclides distributed in the whole body on the thyroid dose estimates obtained from direct thyroid measurements made in Belarus after the Chernobyl accidentA Ulanovsky, V Drozdovitch, A Bouville
Problemy Radiatsiinoi Medytsyny Ta Radiobiolohii|December 28, 2020
RECONSTRUCTION OF THE RADIOACTIVE CONTAMINATION OF THE TERRITORY OF UKRAINE BY IODINE-131 DURING INITIAL PERIOD OF THE CHORNOBYL ACCIDENT USING THE RESULTS FROM NUMERICAL MODEL WRFM M Talerko, T D Lev, V V Drozdovitch, et al.
Applied Radiation and Isotopes : Including Data, Instrumentation and Methods for Use in Agriculture, Industry and Medicine|February 24, 2009
Monte Carlo modeling of beta-radiometer device used to measure milk contaminated as a result of the Chernobyl accidentA Khrutchinsky, S Kutsen, V Minenko, et al.
Radiation Protection Dosimetry|July 20, 2007
Uncertainties in individual doses in a case-control study of thyroid cancer after the Chernobyl accidentV Drozdovitch, E Maceika, V Khrouch, et al.
Radiation and Environmental Biophysics|February 1, 1997
Thyroid dose reconstruction for the population of Belarus after the Chernobyl accidentV V Drozdovitch, G M Goulko, V F Minenko, et al.
Health Physics|December 1, 2007
Radiation dosimetry for highly contaminated Belarusian, Russian and Ukrainian populations, and for less contaminated populations in EuropeAndré Bouville, Illya A Likhtarev, Lina N Kovgan, et al.
Radiation Protection Dosimetry|September 9, 2010
Thyroid mass in children and adolescents living in the most exposed areas to Chernobyl fallout in BelarusA M Skryabin, V Drozdovitch, Y Belsky, et al.
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European Psychiatry : the Journal of the Association of European Psychiatrists|August 22, 2000
The intellectual development, mental and behavioural disorders in children from Belarus exposed in utero following the chernobyl accidentS Igumnov, V Drozdovitch
Radiation Protection Dosimetry|January 27, 2006
Using total beta-activity measurements in milk to derive thyroid doses from Chernobyl falloutV Drozdovitch, M Germenchuk, A Bouville
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines|April 3, 1999
The psychological development of children from Belarus exposed in the prenatal period to radiation from the Chernobyl atomic power plantY Kolominsky, S Igumnov, V Drozdovitch
Radiation Protection Dosimetry|October 21, 2004
Influence of radionuclides distributed in the whole body on the thyroid dose estimates obtained from direct thyroid measurements made in Belarus after the Chernobyl accidentA Ulanovsky, V Drozdovitch, A Bouville
Problemy Radiatsiinoi Medytsyny Ta Radiobiolohii|December 28, 2020
RECONSTRUCTION OF THE RADIOACTIVE CONTAMINATION OF THE TERRITORY OF UKRAINE BY IODINE-131 DURING INITIAL PERIOD OF THE CHORNOBYL ACCIDENT USING THE RESULTS FROM NUMERICAL MODEL WRFM M Talerko, T D Lev, V V Drozdovitch, et al.
Applied Radiation and Isotopes : Including Data, Instrumentation and Methods for Use in Agriculture, Industry and Medicine|February 24, 2009
Monte Carlo modeling of beta-radiometer device used to measure milk contaminated as a result of the Chernobyl accidentA Khrutchinsky, S Kutsen, V Minenko, et al.
Radiation Protection Dosimetry|July 20, 2007
Uncertainties in individual doses in a case-control study of thyroid cancer after the Chernobyl accidentV Drozdovitch, E Maceika, V Khrouch, et al.
Radiation and Environmental Biophysics|February 1, 1997
Thyroid dose reconstruction for the population of Belarus after the Chernobyl accidentV V Drozdovitch, G M Goulko, V F Minenko, et al.
Health Physics|December 1, 2007
Radiation dosimetry for highly contaminated Belarusian, Russian and Ukrainian populations, and for less contaminated populations in EuropeAndré Bouville, Illya A Likhtarev, Lina N Kovgan, et al.
Radiation Protection Dosimetry|September 9, 2010
Thyroid mass in children and adolescents living in the most exposed areas to Chernobyl fallout in BelarusA M Skryabin, V Drozdovitch, Y Belsky, et al.
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